SHREK Adapted from Shrek by William Steig By Martin GarrettCurrie Narrator: Once upon a time‚ there was a hideous ogre named Shrek. His mother and father were both morbidly ugly‚ but shrek was gruesomely uglier than the two of them together. As a toddler‚ Shrek could already spew fire a full ninetynine yards and vent smoke from his ears. Any snake foolish enough to try to bite him miraculously died on the spot. Narrator: One day‚ Shrek’s parents snarled things over and decided what to do with their son
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Melvin Williams Professor Hadden Cultural Psychology March 31‚ 2015 Movie Response: Jesus Camp In the documentary Jesus Camp young children are shown in their native environment to have very close relationships with the Lord. Jesus Camp focuses on young white evangelical Christians from the heartland of America who are all being home schooled by their mothers and taught to be zealous soldiers in God’s army fighting the Devil and the morally bankrupt and godless secular culture in what is called
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The fictional character that I have decided to analyze is Shrek from the Shrek movies. Some background information about Shrek‚ well his full name is Shrek the ogre‚ his age is unknown but my guess is that he is around 25-30 years old at least in human years since he gets married and has kids later on in the movie. There weren’t any legitimate answers to what his childhood looked like but according to the shrek musical‚ It is said that he was sent away by his parents because it was ogre tradition
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In the movie Shrek directed by Andrew Adamson and Vicky Jenson‚ a significant theme is judgement. This is shown through people’s first reaction when they saw Shrek‚ Shrek’s conversation with Donkey and subversiveness of Princess Fiona. The significance of judgement is shown through people’s first reaction when they saw Shrek. “Oh… An ogre! It’s hideous.” is often what comes to people first‚ they stereotype “ogre” as bad and negative characters. “They judge me before they even know me.” It shows
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2) Shrek is an ogre whose normal world consisted of brushing his teeth big green teeth with slug juice‚ and eating human eyeballs as a snack. The swamp was his home and he wanted no one to bother him so he kept signs saying ‘keep out’ which indicated that he liked to be alone. One day many fairy tale creatures invade his swamp because of Lord Farquaad. Shrek is forced to visit Lord Farquaad along with a donkey to ask for his swamp back‚ instead of Lord Farquaad simply giving the property back a
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Shrek was a very ugly ogre and was a monster with no friends. The ogre Shrek lived in a swamp in a forest. One day‚ Shrek and Donkey met. Donkey was a magical donkey‚ donkey could talk. During dinner‚ the creatures of the fairy tales enter the Shrek Swamp and wanted to live in their swamp. Shrek and Donkey needed to walk to the DuLoc‚ the kingdom of Lord Farquad‚ for the Shrek Swamp title. Shrek and Donkey quarreled with Lord Farquad’s knights. Lord Farquad needed to marry a princess‚ Princess Fiona
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Movie Response 1 (50 points): This first essay is a response to Food‚ Inc. and Fed Up!‚ should be between 2 and 4 pages long‚ and must be submitted to Moodle. Your responses should answer the questions listed in the rubric‚ demonstrate media literacy‚ critique the movies and offer suggestions for how their messages could be improved‚ and integrate knowledge you gained from class discussion‚ lectures‚ or other movies. This essay should also demonstrate that you took notes while we watched the movies
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Babies Movie Response • What was your emotional reaction to this video? It was not my first viewing of the film. A few years ago I accidentally found it on YouTube and revised several times. No matter what‚ I still can say that this is a great movie with a great director’s work and a lot of moments that really can be perceived in different ways. I think that this movie can not leave someone emotionally indifferent. • What moments are sticking with you? Such moments are quite a few: • The first
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Wrong century‚ Wrong time A princess has standards she needs to meet‚ she must be mature and undeniably beautiful. In the movie Shrek we are introduced to a princess named Fiona. The film Shrek is a medieval romance.Where Fionia was placed in the wrong century. Fionia in the middle ages is like fish out of water‚ it’s odd and doesn’t feel right. She’s out of place in the middle ages because she stands her ground and is all about equality. She belongs in our contemporary society. Fionia is a
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Lincoln Response Paper There is a lot that happened in the movie last week. Overall I liked it. It was interesting to see what it was like back then. Some of my favorite parts are where Lincoln tells his stories. I was watching it and paid attention to how he said it. In that very soft and slow tone‚ he told the members‚ with almost no emotion until the endings. If I remember right Lincoln woke some of his employees up around three a.m. to try to decide if he should pardon a young man who took
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